In this World Wide Wrap: Electronic smoking products pose risk, study reveals tech attitudes, and gadgets keeps cops safe.
In this World Wide Wrap: NEC signs submarine cable deal, Verizon wins government contract, and Alcatel expands network IP transformation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Qatar project drives e-learning, e-learning conference for Senegal, and KMSI provides mobile e-learning tools.
It is time for digital communications to replace analogue, making voice communication cheaper, easier and more accessible, says Polycom.
Sybase iAnywhere has introduced the latest version of iAnywhere Mobile Office.
The DIR-685 802.11n storage router receives the product design award for 2009.
The company will focus exclusively on servicing the reseller channel throughout southern Africa.
Amid a boom for navigation tools, MTN, along with Garmap, provides GPS services to BlackBerry users.
The effects vary from making the device completely unusable, to using it to make unauthorised calls.
Telkom slams speculation that Pinky Moholi's appointment puts CEO Reuben September's job on the line.
The chipmaker donates 25 laptops to a Midrand school and commits to donating a further 5 000 to schools around the country.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP growth remains strong, Bangladesh blocks illegal VOIP users, and RadiSys improves Convedia media server.
In this World Wide Wrap: VMware unveils cost calculator, Glasshouse Technologies optimises virtualisation, and virtualised multiple OS handset arrives soon.